A topic for the discussion of Farscape, Smallville, and Due South. Beware possible invasions of Stargate, Highlander, or pretty much any other "genre" show that captures our fancy. Expect Adult Content and discussion of the Big Gay Sex.
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Oh and he has super-memory. Plus all the powers he's stolen we don't know.
He may also have a gift with purchase, depending on how he assimilates the brains (i.e. the imminent anyeurism).
I was expecting us to find out that the waitress (what the frell is it with this show and taking forever to learn anyone's name) had died of the anyeurism rather than being murdered (the shrine could work in either case).
They've really got some splainin' to do with Hiro's powers though. What happened when he blipped back in terms of what the waitress saw? Did he just disappear like he does with Ando? If so, why didn't she use the ticket? Also, how could he have given her the book and her not recognize him, though of course she hadn't met him yet, BUT SHE HAD THE DAMN BOOK!@!?!??#@#?!??!
***head explodes***
"Cleanup in aisle six!"
jimi, I did. I thought I'd even mentioned it here, but turns out it was over in Plei's LJ. He played a rabbi in the B5, too.
Oh yeah! Sadly underused but
The Rock Cries Out No Hiding Place
is some of the best damn 45 minutes of television ever broadcast.
Now I want to read a comic book about a superhero called "Cockblocker".
When it makes it to film, can we agree to overlook his turn as the Bats, and have George Clooney play the role?
Now I want to read a comic book about a superhero called "Cockblocker".
Wasn't that Mark Hamill's character in Jay & Silent Bob Strike Back?
I was expecting us to find out that the waitress (what the frell is it with this show and taking forever to learn anyone's name) had died of the anyeurism rather than being murdered
Me too.
The waitress's name was Charlie. (I'm really sorry she died, too, short time to get to know a good character -- and poor Hiro!)
I guess we can start calling Syler "Watchman" now, huh?
Kalshane, you were totally 100% right. Your getting psyched out by my doubt for an episode does not count.
Thanks. I was so happy to have got it right last night.
The Haitian Sensation appears to be able to dampen the effect of her powers. In addition to mindwiping people.
Yeah. We saw that with Matt in the bar, and then later when Mr. Bennet had him on the exam table. Though Matt was eventually able to read Claire's name in Mr. Bennet's mind, which means Haitian guy can only dampen, not completely block.
Which is still scary. If Sylar manages to get loose and de-brain Haitian guy in the process, he'd be completely unstoppable. He'd be able to dampen the powers of others, making it that much easier to kill them and steal their powers, and then he could mind-wipe any trace of him (and possibly even the victim) being there. Yikes.
Wasn't that Mark Hamill's character in Jay & Silent Bob Strike Back?
Cocknocker, actually.
There's a waste of memory space. (The name, not the movie.)
So I'm listening to my iPod on shuffle, and it occurred to me that someone could make a wicked wrong Dean Winchester vid to "My Heart Belongs To Daddy" by Eartha Kitt.
I love being right in the wrong way. It's strangely satisfying, like happily chowing down on some comestible your dinner companion loudly finds revolting.